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Mallets aforethought

Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree and Ellie White stumble upon two corpses while refurbishing Harlequin House, Eastport's historic landmark, and Ellie's husband, George, soon becomes a prime suspect in the murders.

Book  - 2004
MYSTERY FIC Grave
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  • ISBN: 0553803085
  • ISBN: 0553585770
  • Physical Description 294 pages.
  • Publisher New York : Bantam Dell, [2004]

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Mallets Aforethought
Mallets Aforethought
by Graves, Sarah
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Like the old Victorian homes she describes in her Home Repair Is Homicide series, Graves' stories seem to grow better with the passing of time.acobiaake Tiptree, formerly a high-powered financial wizard in New York, is best known in her new hometown of Eastport, Maine, for her skill with power tools. While continuing to fix up her own home,ake has agreed to work with her best friend, Ellie, on restoring the landmark Harlequin House. When they discover two dead bodies walled up inside a secret room,ake and Ellie are tempted to cover them up again. One of the victims met her death years ago, but the other, Hector Gosling, was killed recently--and just happens to be the worst enemy of Ellie's husband, George, who quickly becomes the prime suspect. Readers who enjoy solving mysteries and fixing up older homes will appreciateake's do-it-yourself expertise in both areas. --Jenny McLarin Copyright 2004 Booklist

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While Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree met with accidents galore in last year's outing, Unhinged, she faces more realistic challenges as wife, mother and amateur sleuth in this, the seventh page-turner in Graves's innovative cozy series. Jake, who's been restoring her own 1823 Federal home, joins her pregnant friend Ellie White in the community effort to fix up the historic Harlequin House in Eastport, Maine, once owned by an ancestor of Ellie's. Unable to resist opening a hidden door in the parlor that they unearthed after stripping wallpaper, they're horrified to discover not only the mummified body of a woman from the 1920s but also the corpse of the local historical society president and "Eastport's most irascible real-estate mogul," Hector Gosling. When Ellie's husband, George, is arrested for Gosling's murder, Jake and Ellie, who's hampered by the imminent birth of her baby, set out to prove George's innocence. As carefully and methodically as she strips the years of paint from the old door in her house, Jake peels back the layers of deception that mask the real killer. Readers will relish the author's evocative descriptions of small-town Maine, strong characters whose relationships evolve, sense of humor and, of course, helpful home-repair hints. (Mar. 2) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Amateur detective and home-repair expert Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree pitches in on a volunteer house restoration project to discover something worse than dry rot: two corpses, one old, one brand-new. Harlequin House was notorious in Eastport, Maine, in the 1920s as the party headquarters of diverse unsavory characters like its owner, Chester Harlequin, great-uncle of Ellie White, Jake's best friend. Ellie and Jake are helping the Historical Society restore the house when they stumble into a plastered-over hidden room. The reason for the plaster becomes clear when they discover a skeleton dressed in flapper rags inside. Jake is concerned about pregnant Ellie, since it looks as if her great-uncle might be implicated in the 80-year-old death. And his worry deepens with the discovery of a second corpse, recently poisoned. The fresh blood belongs to Hector Gosling, whom Ellie's husband George publicly despised. When he refuses to account for his movements and his youthful criminal record is discovered, George is arrested. George and Ellie's many Eastport supporters include George's old friend Will Bonnet, part of the reason George got in trouble with the law years ago, but it's Ellie who must figure out who killed Hector and who has reason to frame George. Graves ends up resolving several major problems by smoothing them over with spackling and good will. The resulting carpentry is entertaining but not always structurally sound. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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In her seventh adventure, series sleuth Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree (Unhinged) and pregnant friend Ellie discover two bodies in a secret room in the decrepit Victorian mansion they're helping restore for the Eastport, ME, historical society. One of the bodies, apparently poisoned, belongs to the society's unethical, much-hated president. Jake dallies a bit in reporting their find to the police, because she knows they'll head for Ellie's husband, who voiced his hatred of the dead guy and had access to poison. Jake begins sleuthing, of course, in her indomitable, detailed, do-it-yourself way. Grave's comfortable characters, cozy plotting, and village atmosphere recommend this for most collections. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.